About Tyagaraja Welch

My name is Tyagaraja, a name given to me by a teacher of a spiritual discipline. I study Vedic Heritage with a Monastic Sanskrit Scholar. My partner and I are the founders and CEO of Sustainable Humane Earth, serving a wide blanket of action with applied permaculture principals such as and not limited to: Classical Indian/Indigenous Art Forms, Permaculture Design and Education Centers, Music and Performance Art, Yoga/Meditation, and Community Building and Resource Sharing. We received our PDC from Regenerative Leadership Institute and have taken an intensive Earthworks workshop through Living Mandala with Mr. Geoff Lawton. We have deep interest and desire to participate in these efforts globally in a selfless manner. Our home is your home, please do reach out to us. So far SHE is active in a number of actions such as:

Perma-Garden and Education Center in Hutto Elementary School Hutto Tx

Austin Grows: a city project to take abandon city owned land and turn them into culturally appropriate community gardens.

Brite Green Future: a city of Austin project to bring education to at risk youth through sustainable design.

Austin Aquaponics: A commercial Aquaponics farm that is fully operational. SHE is acting as close partners in guiding the future sustainability efforts of the farm through: hands on permaculture design training and installations, internship, marketing and resource sharing, land rejuvenation and much more.

Art.Music.Life: AML is a festival completely produced and supported by SHE. It is the pinnacle of all the elements of the non-profit platform hosted in one event. Through this medium SHE aims to keep alive ancient science, culture and tradition and at the same time relate permaculture principals through art, music and dance. Like minded organizations, individuals, teachers, vendors and support is showcased at AML in order to further build the community and bind resources and hearts together.

Updates

Bringing Permaculture Design Principals to "Austin Aquaponics," a fully functional small commercial Aquaponics operation. Through a partnership with the nonprofit platform Sustainable Humane Earth, Austin Aqauponics is gifting the use of their 14 acre sp